Chapter 661, physically and mentally exhausted
After meeting with Mr. President, Brooklyn made several phone calls in quick succession.
During this period, the news of Burke Forsman's uncertain life and death in a car accident has spread.
Burke Forsman is not actually a well-known public figure, but he is still well-known in the industry, especially among those who know the insider.
Therefore, although the news is not hot, it has set off a lot of waves in some circles.
Fortunately, Brooklyn received the news in time, and Bob reacted quickly and took care of it before more people could react.
Harvard Law School issued a statement acknowledging that Burke Forsman had been involved in a car accident and is currently being resuscitated.
The Boston Police Department briefed reporters on whether Burke Forsman's car accident was man-made or not is still under investigation, and it is inconvenient to disclose the details of the case.
Burke Forsman may be an unfamiliar name to people in other states of the Commonwealth, but in Massachusetts, and especially in Boston, even if not members of the judiciary, know that this is a great man.
While other out-of-state media outlets may be more interested in the ongoing BL, Boston's media has focused on Burke Forsman.
Even with it, Massachusetts, especially Boston, somehow, the intensity and number of BL fields have been reduced a lot for some reason.
[The app that has been running stably for many years is comparable to the old version of the book-chasing artifact, which is used by old bookworms.]
The speed of the cleansing of the Harvard Council to ensure that there is no unrest at Harvard.
Burke Forsman was secretly called a wall grass, a traitor, a soft bone, a butcher, and a hunting dog by the other members of the council, and people resented and feared him.
But how many of them know that the existence of Burke Forsman is the basis for them to maintain the status quo?
If it weren't for Burke Forsman and Anthony Kennedy, Brooklyn would have tried its best to purge the Harvard Council as soon as possible in order to maintain stability. He couldn't tolerate the people who were picking up Anthony to stay any longer.
If Burke Forsman survives, Brooklyn will choose to put the matter off and leave it as it is.
Burke Forsman is a balance beam that balances Brooklyn with the "old powers."
Dan Liz is destined not to pick up Burke Forsman.
More than four hours have passed since he was admitted to the hospital, the door of the operating room is still closed, and the rescue is still ongoing.
She left after a while in the hospital.
Dan Liss didn't trust her until Brooklyn knew what she was going to do when she was urgently reinstated.
She needs to make an appearance on behalf of Harvard to maintain stability.
Now she has to do what she has to do.
Six hours after Burke Forsman's assassination, Brooklyn finally received good news.
Using Brooklyn's resources, Bob contacted expert doctors at several medical facilities, including Cornell Presbyterian Hospital and Bellevue Public Hospital, and they came together to connect remotely with Boston to consult with Burke Forsman's injury.
At this time, the meeting had just ended, and several experts were preparing to rush to Boston.
Three hundred and forty kilometers away, it was probably evening when they arrived in Boston.
The challenge now is how to make sure that Burke Forsman makes it until the experts arrive.
According to the information from Boston, Burke Forsman's abdominal cavity is about to be stirred, and the feces and urine are fused with blood and visceral digestive juices, which looks particularly scary.
By the time Brooklyn received Bob's debriefing call, the experts had converged and were ready to go.
"Boss, Dr. Sean Murphy is there, too."
Bob walked briskly away from the crowd and found a corner and whispered.
"It's okay, you go to Dr. Andrew, find a good obstetrician."
Shaun Murphy was prepared for Anne in Brooklyn.
Although the due date is in March, the water is also unpredictable, especially if Burke Forsman is affected as far away as Boston.
But after thinking about it, Brooklyn still asked Shaun Murphy to go to Boston.
"Okay, boss."
Bob gave a vague reminder, and when he got a response, he understood what to do.
"Keep in touch with Dan Liz and help her stabilize the situation."
Brooklyn admonished again.
"Yes, boss."
Bob understood and agreed.
Brooklyn said a few more words and hurriedly ended the call.
He was busy while E.. Y's work, while also having to settle the Boston side before Dan Liz arrives in Boston, has to take time to prepare for the second presidential meeting in the evening.
For the past half day, he has been dealing with the aftermath of Burke Forsman's car accident, and he has done almost nothing.
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Brooklyn was left alone at E. Y, who did not leave until the appointed time, drove Harrison to the hotel to meet with Mr. President.
On the way, I received news that Burke Forsman had left the operating room and was transferred to the intensive care unit.
Burke Forsman was rescued by medical experts in Boston and New York and temporarily saved his life, but due to excessive blood loss, too serious injuries, and multiple reasons such as age and health, no one knew when he would wake up, or even if he would wake up.
In fact, it is already a miracle that Burke Forsman has managed to get off the operating table.
Brooklyn received the news that Dr. Sean had played a key role in the operation.
This made him very happy.
In fact, Brooklyn's mood is more complicated.
Of course, he wanted Burke Forsman to be safe, which would make the increasingly tense situation less variable and not more complicated, but deep down, there was a little bit of unspeakable thought.
He wanted Burke Forsman to die quietly.
This is simply the best opportunity for the old man of the John Manning era to leave.
Burke Forsman dies in a military assassination, and Brooklyn takes the opportunity to clean up the old man and unify his voice.
If done correctly, he could even use Burke Forsman's death to bring Harvard into a united heart and mind, and directly transition from split infighting to twisting into a rope.
He can play the slogan of revenge and squeeze Harvard even more.
And all this is just a Burke Forsman, and a little bit of risk.
The idea is very tempting!
Brooklyn closed her eyes and suppressed the thought.
"Boss, it's here."
Just as Harrison interrupted his crazy thoughts.
Brooklyn opened his eyes, waited for Harrison to park the car, got out of the car, and led Harrison towards the hotel.
It was still the secret service waiting at the door early, and it was still the secret service who guided the elevator to the room.
With yesterday's experience, without the help of special services, Brooklyn himself took the initiative to "hand in" the dangerous goods that should be "handed in", and took the opportunity to stop Harrison, who was preparing to "disarm" himself.
"Just wait here."
Brooklyn whispered.
There are too many dangerous goods on Harrison, and it is too troublesome to come back and forth.
After passing through the secret service, Brooklyn was taken directly to the familiar floor by elevator this time.
There is no need to show a temporary pass, and Brooklyn passes without problems.
As soon as I entered the room, I saw Mr. President pulling his tie and whispering something to the campaign team. Beside him, Winston stood outside the crowd, his hands in front of him, standing silently.
Seeing Brooklyn appear, Winston looked over and nodded slightly.
Brooklyn smiled back, coughed, and walked slowly forward, waiting for Mr. President and his party to look over, and then switched to a normal pace.
"Mr. President, excuse me."
Brooklyn smiled and shook hands with Mr. President.
Mr. President waved at the campaign and said, "Let's do this," and then handed the tie to his assistant, Lang smiled and took Brooklyn's hand, shook it a little hard, and then let it go.
"Brooklyn, welcome."
Brooklyn withdrew his hand, smiled and asked, "Is the campaign going well?"
Mr. President's handshake etiquette is very standard.
Different from the meeting on a formal occasion, this meeting between the two is a private meeting, which should be casual and cordial.
Mr. President's handshake just now was a little harder, and the shaking amplitude was larger than that at the airport, which was more standard and regular.
This shows that Mr. President is not ignorant of etiquette, he is just deliberately trying to create a cordial image that is not informal.
"It went well. Today I went to my alma mater, which made me feel more relaxed."
Mr. President smiled and gave a brief introduction to today's itinerary.
During the conversation, Mr. President had already changed his clothes, and he pulled Winston past him to introduce him to Brooklyn
"This is Reilly Winston, the governor of New York."
After a pause, he added, "I heard you're good friends."
Brooklyn nodded in the affirmative.
Winston followed, "Yes, I met Brooklyn three years ago......
Wins
Don is a mature politician who takes over the conversation with great skill, introducing his acquaintance with Brooklyn.
His language was very humorous, and his conversation was funny, although he talked about small things, but he made Mr. President laugh, and the atmosphere became extraordinarily relaxed for a while.
Brooklyn can't do that.
As he was exposed to more and more things, Brooklyn was tense throughout. He could only give a smirk that a micro-expression expert in Washington judged to be a failure.
Brooklyn is tired today.
Today, he has experienced Burke Forsman's car accident, falling unconscious, facing the danger of a major accident at Harvard, and even now resisting some unspeakable temptation.
And at this moment, he had to listen carefully to Winston's warm-up jokes, cooperate with a hypocritical and inappropriate smirk, patiently follow the etiquette of the conversation, and later have to talk to Mr. President.
Brooklyn felt physically and mentally exhausted.
But he could only brace himself up and try his best to support it.
Winston chose to end the two incidents of the Brooklyn shooting and his own shooting, and cleverly used the two similar events to show that his friendship with Brooklyn was enough to entrust life and death, which caused Mr. President to be very emotional.
After telling the story, Winston gave Brooklyn an encouraging look, then looked at the time and got up
"I'd love to stay and have dinner with you, but unfortunately I'll have to leave now, and we'll have a trip tomorrow."
Winston finished his "job" and set the stage for Brooklyn to get out of the game.
Mr. President nodded, understanding, and told Winston to go back and get some rest, and come back later tomorrow.
Winston said it was an honor for him to help Mr. President, and that it was nothing.
The two exchanged pleasantries, and Winston finally gave Brooklyn a worried look and turned to leave.
He didn't know what was wrong with Brooklyn, but judging from the short ten minutes, Brooklyn was not in good shape, and he was more worried that Brooklyn might play out of shape in the next talks.
But he had no reason to stay now.